Florence Nightingale : a biography . 3 ; raised with Mr. Volunteers, 1883 ; founded, 1884,Medical Officers, of Schools Association, London ;and, 1886, drew up scheme for Army NursingService Reserve ; Member, Committee Inter-national Health Exhibition, 1884 ; Member ofCouncil, Royal Army Temperance Association,1903 ; President, Poor Law Medical OfficersAssociation ; contested (L.) Woolwich, 1886,Fareham Division, Hampshire, 1906, andBrighton, 1910 ; Honorary Colonel, HomeCounties Division, , Territorial Force,1908 ; received Distinguished Service Reward,1910. Publications


Florence Nightingale : a biography . 3 ; raised with Mr. Volunteers, 1883 ; founded, 1884,Medical Officers, of Schools Association, London ;and, 1886, drew up scheme for Army NursingService Reserve ; Member, Committee Inter-national Health Exhibition, 1884 ; Member ofCouncil, Royal Army Temperance Association,1903 ; President, Poor Law Medical OfficersAssociation ; contested (L.) Woolwich, 1886,Fareham Division, Hampshire, 1906, andBrighton, 1910 ; Honorary Colonel, HomeCounties Division, , Territorial Force,1908 ; received Distinguished Service Reward,1910. Publications: Travels in the EuphratesValley and Mesopotamia, 1873 ; and manypublications on military and medical subjects. THE END. PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN. ?-<l .»fc / , -i.^v^.. Florence Nightingale. (From a »iodel of the statue by A. G. Walker. By kind tennissiorzof the Sctilptor.) FLORENCENIGHTINGALE A BIOGRAPHY BY ANNIE MATHESON AUTHOR OFTHE STORY OF A BRAVK CHILD OOAN OF ARC) THOMAS NELSON AND SONS, Ltd. LONDON, EDINBURGH, AND NEW YORK Ac SNS DPREFACE. RAt^e It is hardly necessary to say that this little bio-graphy is based mainly upon the work of others,though I hope and believe it is honest enough tohave an individuality of its ow^n and it has cer-tainly cost endless individual labour and tasks in literature are in practice moreworrying than the responsibility of piecingtogether other peoples fragments, and thegreat unknown who in reviewing my Leavesof Prose thought I had found an easy wayof turning myself into respectable cement fora tessellated pavement made of other peopleschipped marble, was evidently a stranger to myparticular temperament. Where I have beenfree to express myself without regard to others,to use only my own language, andnightingalebiography00math


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